Sea life would likely not eat plants. But animals in forests and deserts do eat plants. For examples, deer, rabbits, and other small game eat plants. In the desert, any grazing animals would eat plants-- but it would be slim pickings since there's not a lot of variety in desert plants.
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Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Yes, in the Desert the desert animals eat lots of cactus and other plants in the desert. In the sea the animals eat Kelp, seaweed, and etc.... And finally in the forest the animals eat either specific leaves or meat! Answered by: Anonymous
Some desert 'bugs' eat plants, some eat other 'bugs' and some are parasites on reptiles, birds and mammals.
Desert animals either eat plants or they eat each other. Some eat both plants and animals (omnivores).
yes there herbervors(plant eaters) and carnovors (meat eaters) in all biomes
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Kangaroo rats (desert rats) eat mostly seeds from desert plants and some vegetation when available.
The type of food in the desert depend on who is eating it. Animals in the desert often eat other animals. Some animals can eat certain desert plants.
Mice and other rodents feed on seeds from desert plants, vegetation and some eat insects.
Most mice in the desert feed on seeds and plants. Some also eat insects and other small organisms.
There are many, many animals that eat plants and live in the desert. However, there are no deserts that eat plants.